biking since May 22, 2010:
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total miles: 10,444.9 (200.3/week)
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Saturday Ride: Wildflowers, Suffering & Reflective Thought (click for more photos)
As usual, I am back on my bike! Today was another road ride on the Gainesville/Hawthorne Trail & surrounding areas (80 miles). I started early, but so did the storms. So when the thunderstorm moved in on the trail, I … Continue reading
Posted in bicycling, environment, psychology, social work, taroman's world
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Thought Provoking! (click to see all 5 videos)
I wanted to share some videos from theRSAorg that I found interesting. Basically they are animated portions of talks by some modern thinkers. This is a British organization and of course the speakers are mostly white males. Regardless, I found … Continue reading
Posted in economics, politics, psychology
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Alien Language
Center for Nonviolent Communication: www.cnvc.org As I read around the blog world, I see so many people talking about what is wrong. I started this blog to get some things off my mind too. But I would also like to … Continue reading
Posted in psychology
Tagged communication, language, Marshall Rosenberg, nonviolent communication, nvc, psychology
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Know Your Rights!
EVERY PERSON’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. The Right to Be Treated with Respect 2. The Right to Have and Express Your Own Feelings 3. The Right to Say “No” and Not Feel Guilty 4. The Right to Change Your Mind … Continue reading
Saying What You Think
I started a blog because I wanted an outlet for my thoughts. However, sharing my thoughts with the world can be difficult for me. Growing up, I was taught that the effect I had on other people was more important … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, politics, psychology, taroman's world
Tagged censorship, Jesse Helms, Jesse Jackson, political speech, psychology, Sinclair Lewis
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